HARMS v. CHEVROLET-ST. LOUIS DIV. GEN. MOTORS CORP.

No. 33351.

444 S.W.2d 524 (1969)

Harry HARMS, Employee, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CHEVROLET-ST. LOUIS DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION, Employer-Self Insurer, Defendant-Respondent.

St. Louis Court of Appeals, Missouri.

Motion for Rehearing or to Transfer Denied September 15, 1969.

Application to Transfer Denied November 10, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Morris B. Kessler, Leroy M. Steiner, St. Louis, for plaintiff-appellant-employee.

Harlan & Harlan, John L. Harlan, Jr., St. Louis, for defendant-respondent-employer-self-insurer.


Motion for Rehearing or to Transfer to Supreme Court Denied September 15, 1969.

PER CURIAM.

This is a workmen's compensation case. Employee appeals from the judgment of the Circuit Court affirming the Final Award Denying Compensation by the Industrial Commission of Missouri. The referee had allowed a total of $6,732.35 for medical expense, temporary total disability, and permanent partial disability based on a finding that employee suffered an occupational...

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